radio frequency magnetic loop antenna

Sir Thomas W. Kilburn
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has anyone used a mag-loop for amateur use. how would rate them compare to a vertical.

anniet
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They're harder to stick in

They're harder to stick in your eye. Beyond that *supremely knowledgeable blink* I really can't help.

 

Sorry :/ Someone here will know more though :)

 

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Mike Hewson
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For me the answer is no & no.

For me the answer is no & no. But .....

.... so you're after a current response from a changing magnetic flux ( in turn proportional to a loop's enclosed area en-face to the field ) ?

If so then that assumes a wave polarisation, and in turn a probable direction to source. What do you want to pick up with it ?

At a glance you'd want exceptionally low impedance and a really good current amplifier .....

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Gary Charpentier
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Before this goes much father,

Before this goes much father, what band?  Compared to what kind of vertical?

I will say if you have the ability for a vertical dipole it will throw a better omni-directional signal.

 

David S
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I'm a ham, but I have

I'm a ham, but I have absolutely no idea how to answer the question.

David

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